tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post5641399897441958514..comments2017-09-26T16:12:09.557-05:00Comments on The Coldheartedtruth: This is what happens when a gay conservative wants to give a speech that "progressives" don't like!C.H. Truthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07424696045921160961noreply@blogger.comBlogger75125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-59409957010683745392017-02-04T17:32:28.768-06:002017-02-04T17:32:28.768-06:00C.H. Truth said...
Opie - protests are fine. Hold ...C.H. Truth said...<br />Opie - protests are fine. Hold a sign.<br /><br />So there were no buildings burned down, or ATM&#39;s destroyed as you claimed, and you lecture me on how to riot. You are really amusing, CH! I never said that violence was a good tactic, did I. The hurt themselves by being as naive as you are. Nice try, though. opienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-37083452300786827972017-02-04T16:07:25.647-06:002017-02-04T16:07:25.647-06:00Someone leaked the Yemen raid - AQ was expecting i...Someone leaked the Yemen raid - AQ was expecting it. The trouble had nothing to do with rash decisions, rushing it or not enough planning. If anything there was too MUCH planning, too much time spent with too many people involved before it went down.wphamiltonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-19241502469323451462017-02-03T06:28:09.331-06:002017-02-03T06:28:09.331-06:00YepYepKDnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-8345897392879982052017-02-03T05:42:44.347-06:002017-02-03T05:42:44.347-06:00&quot;well, i can now officially say that the cut ...&quot;well, i can now officially say that the cut n&#39; paste torch for this blog has been passed from a pederast to a raging alcoholic.&quot;<br /><br />April can&#39;t come soon enough, but I imagine he&#39;ll work overtime to find a way to destroy another new blog. Loretta Russohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03888424844344384091noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-87165061038897487892017-02-03T05:29:50.050-06:002017-02-03T05:29:50.050-06:00well, i can now officially say that the cut n&#39;...<br /><br /><br />well, i can now officially say that the cut n&#39; paste torch for this blog has been passed from a pederast to a raging alcoholic.<br /><br /><br />meet the new asshat. same as the old asshat.<br /><br /><br />rrbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02393209810150225963noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-11601237819316298682017-02-03T04:27:52.003-06:002017-02-03T04:27:52.003-06:00Plagiarized spam by the drunkard Plagiarized spam by the drunkard Loretta Russohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03888424844344384091noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-63535624505615768382017-02-03T04:27:30.186-06:002017-02-03T04:27:30.186-06:00Plagiarized spam by the drunkard Plagiarized spam by the drunkard Loretta Russohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03888424844344384091noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-83662112712519371692017-02-03T04:27:14.400-06:002017-02-03T04:27:14.400-06:00Plagiarized spam by the drunkard Plagiarized spam by the drunkard Loretta Russohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03888424844344384091noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-78098164897341182002017-02-02T23:27:35.264-06:002017-02-02T23:27:35.264-06:00Washington (CNN)A top adviser to President-elect D... Washington (CNN)A top adviser to President-elect Donald Trump said Monday he thinks the Russians were involved in election-related hacking of the US -- a very different view than that held by the incoming administration.<br /><br />Former CIA director James Woolsey, an adviser to Trump on national security issues, told CNN&#39;s Jim Sciutto that determining who was behind the hacks is difficult, but that he believes the Russians -- and possibly others -- were involved.<br /> <br />&quot;I think the Russians were in there, but it doesn&#39;t mean other people weren&#39;t, too,&quot; he said. &quot;It&#39;s often not foolproof to say who it is because it is possible and sometimes easy to hide your tracks. There&#39;s lots of tricks.&quot;<br /> <br />Asked if Trump is playing the media with his comments on who was culpable, Woolsey said it was a &quot;possibility,&quot; noting that Trump is an &quot;expert in weaving around&quot; on issues like this.<br />&quot;Sometimes people may have been talking to somebody in the National Security Agency and have an idea that maybe it was one type of hacking rather than another,&quot; he said. &quot;I don&#39;t think this is of substantial matter. I think it&#39;s basically just dialogue back and forth.&quot;<br /> <br />Speaking on Tuesday on CNN&#39;s &quot;New Day,&quot; Woolsey stressed his belief that more than one country was involved in hacking US Democratic organizations and individuals.<br />&quot;Is it Russian? Probably some,&quot; the Trump adviser told Chris Cuomo, adding that China and Iran could also have been involved. &quot;It shouldn&#39;t be portrayed as one guilty party. It&#39;s much more complicated than that.&quot;<br /> <br />He added, &quot;This is not an organized an operation ... It&#39;s not like taking a number at a bakery and standing in line to politely get your dozen cookies ... it&#39;s more like a bunch of jackals at the carcass of an antelope.&quot;<br /> <br />Woolsey&#39;s comments come even as Trump and his aides continue to cast doubt on the links between Russia and recent hacks against Democrats, while US intelligence officials say that newly identified &quot;digital fingerprints&quot; indicate Moscow was behind the intrusions.Roger Amickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10441230118917524072noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-89886565372771702612017-02-02T21:15:18.671-06:002017-02-02T21:15:18.671-06:00Distrust in Trump’s White House spurs leaks, confu...<br />Distrust in Trump’s White House spurs leaks, confusion <br /><br />‘Trying to nail down who the leakers are is like trying to count the cockroaches under the couch,’ one longtime Trump adviser says.<br /><br />http://www.politico.com/story/2017/02/trump-aides-distrust-confusion-leaks-234550<br /><br />A feeling of distrust has taken hold in the West Wing of Donald Trump&#39;s White House and beyond, as his aides view each other and officials across the federal government and on Capitol Hill with suspicion.<br /><br />The result has been a stream of leaks flowing from the White House and federal agencies, and an attempt to lock down information and communication channels that could have serious consequences across the government and at the Capitol, where Trump tries to implement and advance his agenda.<br /><br />In the White House itself, one top aide tried to take the office slated for another aide, Steve Bannon is looking to hire his own PR guru, and the details of Trump’s calls with foreign leaders, typically closely held, are suddenly out in the open.<br /><br />The starkest manifestation of the paranoia has played out with Trump&#39;s executive orders, as many key players were left in the dark as the White House forged ahead with sweeping, controversial policies.<br /><br />While reports have emerged in recent days about various officials blindsided by the orders, interviews with several people involved in the process reveal the extent of the secrecy and chaos. The highly controversial immigration and travel ban signed by Trump last Friday was so tightly held that White House aides, top Cabinet officials, Republican leaders on Capitol Hill and other Trump allies had no idea what was in it even when it was signed — and that was just how top advisers and aides wanted it.<br /><br />&quot;Someone would have leaked it,&quot; one administration official said.<br /><br />As Trump and his aides try to crack down on the leaks by limiting the information flow inside and outside the White House, there is concern they could go too far.<br /><br /><b>People with Trumpism hate the leaks, instead of getting worried about the fool they elected. </b>Roger Amickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10441230118917524072noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-30887275165388625832017-02-02T20:44:56.548-06:002017-02-02T20:44:56.548-06:00Loretta, seek help.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorde...Loretta, seek help. <br /><br /><b>Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)<br /><br />People with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) suffer intensely from recurrent unwanted thoughts (obsessions) or rituals (compulsions), which they feel they cannot control. Rituals, such as handwashing, counting, checking or cleaning, are often performed in hope of preventing obsessive thoughts or making them go away. Performing these rituals, however, provides only temporary relief, and not performing them increases anxiety. Left untreated, obsessions and the need to perform rituals can take over a person&#39;s life. OCD is often a chronic, relapsing illness.<br />Characteristics<br /><br />Obsessions are thoughts, images or impulses that occur repeatedly. The person does not want to have these ideas, finds them disturbing and intrusive and, usually, recognizes that they really don&#39;t make sense. Obsessions are accompanied by uncomfortable feelings, such as fear, disgust or doubt. Common obsessions include contamination fears, imagining having harmed self or others, imagining losing control of aggressive urges, intrusive sexual thoughts or urges, excessive religious or moral doubt, or a need to tell, ask or confess.<br /><br />People with OCD typically try to make their obsessions go away by performing compulsions. Compulsions are acts the person repeatedly performs, often according to certain “rules.” These rituals are performed to obtain relief from the discomfort caused by the obsessions. Examples of compulsions are washing, repeating, checking, touching, counting, ordering/arranging, hoarding or saving, and praying.<br /><br />In some instances, a person may suffer from only obsessions or only compulsions.</b>Roger Amickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10441230118917524072noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-21614429687248437652017-02-02T20:41:50.659-06:002017-02-02T20:41:50.659-06:00Even a broken clock is right twice a day. This is ...Even a broken clock is right twice a day. This is a pleasant surprise. <br /><br />WASHINGTON — President Trump, after promising a radical break with the foreign policy of Barack Obama, is embracing key pillars of the former administration’s strategy, including warning Israel to curb construction of settlements, demanding that Russia withdraw from Crimea and threatening Iran with sanctions for ballistic missile tests.<br /><br />In the most startling shift, the White House issued an unexpected statement appealing to the Israeli government not to expand the construction of Jewish settlements beyond their current borders in East Jerusalem and the West Bank. Such expansion, it said, “may not be helpful in achieving” the goal of peace.<br /><br />At the United Nations, Ambassador Nikki R. Haley declared that the United States would not lift sanctions against Russia until it stopped destabilizing Ukraine and pulled troops out of Crimea.<br /><br />On Iran, the administration is preparing a set of economic sanctions that are similar to what the Obama administration imposed just over a year ago. The White House has also shown no indication that it plans to rip up Mr. Obama’s landmark nuclear deal, despite Mr. Trump’s withering criticism of it during the presidential campaign.<br /><br /><b>He told Israel that new settlements is a bad idea and is keeping the sanctions on Putty Pute. Great news. </b><br />Roger Amickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10441230118917524072noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-17379702085036626002017-02-02T19:54:55.050-06:002017-02-02T19:54:55.050-06:00Meanwhile Trump and his supporters vandalize the e...Meanwhile Trump and his supporters vandalize the entire country...PNCnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-52746405600566913252017-02-02T19:52:32.248-06:002017-02-02T19:52:32.248-06:00Plagiarized spam by the drunkard. Plagiarized spam by the drunkard. Loretta Russohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03888424844344384091noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-20010444326154433482017-02-02T19:52:10.635-06:002017-02-02T19:52:10.635-06:00Plagiarized spam by the drunkard. Plagiarized spam by the drunkard. Loretta Russohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03888424844344384091noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-88648826600442103522017-02-02T19:36:00.149-06:002017-02-02T19:36:00.149-06:00https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6mCTU4NpRQ
https...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6mCTU4NpRQ<br /><br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5X1Forjwck<br /><br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhGTEdv8njM<br /><br /><b>How many of those riots were started by the dreaded Tea Party or anyone else affiliated with the right? About none?</b><br /><br />NextRoger Amickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10441230118917524072noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-92049924093938680922017-02-02T19:26:53.568-06:002017-02-02T19:26:53.568-06:00WASHINGTON (CBS/AP) Political pundits knew health ...WASHINGTON (CBS/AP) Political pundits knew health care reform was going to upset critics and the &quot;tea party&quot; contingent, but they probably didn&#39;t expect things to get violent.<br /><br />The Democratic leadership in Congress is decrying recent &quot;acts of violence&quot; against 10 House Democrats and one Republican, including one report of a cut gas line at the house of the brother of one member of Congress.<br /><br />The most recent report came from US Rep. Harry Mitchell, AZ, whose spokesman, Adam Bozzi, said in a statement that the congressman received physical threats, including threats on his life, both before and after a vote on health care reform.<br /><br /><br />Sponsor content from Nest<br />How Much Energy Does a Learning Thermostat Really Save?<br />A brick was thrown through the window of the district office of Democratic Congresswoman Louise Slaughter in Niagara Falls, in upstate New York, while Bart Stupak, the conservative Democrat whose deal with the White House on abortion funding curbs provided the crucial last few votes for passage of the bill, reported getting calls from people wishing that he &quot;bleed, get cancer and die.&quot;<br /><br />Representative James Clyburn, the highest ranking black lawmaker, said he received a fax with an image of a noose.<br /><br />Even the families of representatives aren&#39;t immune to the backlash, apparently. The Albemarle County Fire Marshal&#39;s Office and the FBI have concluded, in a joint statement, that a severed gas line outside of the house of Rep. Tom Perriello&#39;s (D-Va.) brother was &quot;an act of vandalism.&quot; Perriello supported the overhaul measure and an activist involved in the &quot;tea party&quot; movement reportedly posted the brother&#39;s address on an internet forum - apparently thinking it was the congressman&#39;s - and urged angry opponents to pay him a visit.<br /><br />House Republican Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, says he knows that people are angry but denounced the disturbing trend, saying, &quot;Threats and violence should not be part of a childish insult&quot;Roger Amickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10441230118917524072noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-81267494706294481622017-02-02T19:21:25.586-06:002017-02-02T19:21:25.586-06:00LANSING, MI – A pro right-to-work rally sponsored ...LANSING, MI – A pro right-to-work rally sponsored by a number of Michigan Tea Party groups turned violent Tuesday, as members of the tea party movement clashed with anti right-to-work activists outside the state capitol building. The rally coincided with the signing by Gov. Rick Snyder of the recently passed Right-to-Work bill that would limit union power in the state of Michigan.<br /><br />The clash happened shortly after the rally began, as a few hundred right wing activists moved over to a tent sponsored by MoveOn.org, a progressive PAC which is against right-to-work legislation. The tea party group chased the 20 or so progressive activists from the area, andÂ quicklyÂ kicked the tent to the ground. Box cutters were used to slash the tent’s ropes, and to cut swatches asÂ souvenirs, which were passed out to the angry mob.<br /><br />As the tent was being kicked to the ground, several protesters confronted MSNBC contributor Steven Crowder, who was there filming interviews with the protestors. One right wing activist punchedÂ Crowder as he attempted to defend the tent from being destroyed. The man accused of the assault, Tony Fauxname, was identified 15 minutes after the attack by reporters from ABC, NBC, CBS, the Washington Post, the New York Times, MSNBC, CNN, CurrentTV, Headline News, Entertainment Tonight, TMZ, HSN, ESPN, Food Network and Al Jazeera.<br /><br />After the tent was destroyed and Crowder was assaulted, the angry right wing protestors(mostly white males) turned their attention toÂ Lansing hot dog vendor Clint Tarver. Mr. Tarver, an African-American, was hired by MoveOn.org to provide lunch for their progressive activists. As they hurled racial slurs at Tarver, the Tea Party rioters destroyed his catering equipment. It is unclear at this point if any hate crime charges will be brought against the protesters,Â because Tarver was not physically assaulted.Roger Amickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10441230118917524072noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-32520169287872822002017-02-02T19:15:50.488-06:002017-02-02T19:15:50.488-06:00This is a very rare occurrence. Dozens of others a...This is a very rare occurrence. Dozens of others across the county. But you didn&#39;t praise them for the peaceful expression of disagreement that is guaranteed by the First Amendment. <br /><br />Trumpism lives on CHT.Roger Amickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10441230118917524072noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-52937857515727733032017-02-02T18:27:36.266-06:002017-02-02T18:27:36.266-06:00Opie - protests are fine. Hold a sign. Do a little...Opie - protests are fine. Hold a sign. Do a little chanting. Stand in your crowd with a whole bunch of like minded people and do your thing. <br /><br />But the minute you start vandalizing property (either public or private) or assaulting people it&#39;s no longer &quot;free speech&quot;... it&#39;s called rioting and it&#39;s criminal behavior. Over the past three or four years we have watched more than one building burnt down, more than one private business ruined, and lord knows how many millions of dollars destroyed in public property, and how many millions of dollars spent on law enforcement. <br /><br />How many of those riots were started by the dreaded Tea Party or anyone else affiliated with the right? About none?<br /><br />Perhaps you haven&#39;t noticed, Opie... but the Democrats and their liberal movement is sitting at 100 year lows. They have been beaten at every political level from federal to state. The fact that they scream louder, throw more violence temper tantrums, and lash out with more anger... doesn&#39;t make them any less of a politically neutered minority. <br />C.H. Truthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07424696045921160961noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-7976706722062349432017-02-02T17:29:57.546-06:002017-02-02T17:29:57.546-06:00
Burning down buildings and smashing ATM machines ...<br />Burning down buildings and smashing ATM machines might be<br /><br />Oh please......they overturned a light generator and no building were lost to fire, but there was some damages from vandals. When you come up with a legit link showing a conflagration of a building, let me know..K? Hyperbole, thy name is CH. LOLopienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-2030554998335276252017-02-02T17:22:13.260-06:002017-02-02T17:22:13.260-06:00wouldn&#39;t it be reasonable to say we could buil...wouldn&#39;t it be reasonable to say we could build better structure to live more purely on this planet?<br /><br />It&#39;s being done regularly. You really should try reading a little more on the subject, there are many buildings being put up with essentially a zero footprint. Next. opienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-91675214944710872022017-02-02T16:57:27.117-06:002017-02-02T16:57:27.117-06:00Uber CEO Travis Kalanick is resigning from Preside...Uber CEO Travis Kalanick is resigning from President Donald Trump’s economic advisory council, according to the company.<br /><br />Kalanick announced the decision in a memo to Uber employees Thursday afternoon, explaining he wanted to distance both himself and the ride-hailing company from the anti-Muslim executive order Trump signed last Friday.<br /><br />“Joining the group was not meant to be an endorsement of the President or his agenda” Kalanick wrote, in a copy of the memo obtained by The Huffington Post, “but unfortunately it has been misinterpreted to be exactly that.”<br /><br />Joining the group was not meant to be an endorsement of the President or his agenda but unfortunately it has been misinterpreted to be exactly that.Roger Amickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10441230118917524072noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-5156864616597321622017-02-02T16:32:34.205-06:002017-02-02T16:32:34.205-06:00free speech all around if you ask me.
Burning do...<b>free speech all around if you ask me. </b><br /><br />Burning down buildings and smashing ATM machines might be &quot;your&quot; idea of free speech... But I am pretty sure you are in the minority. <br />C.H. Truthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07424696045921160961noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548360050548401665.post-21317098341708723542017-02-02T16:26:01.931-06:002017-02-02T16:26:01.931-06:00
uh oh...
look who might have just fucked up BIGL...<br />uh oh...<br /><br />look who might have just fucked up BIGLY:<br /><br /><br />Each year, the UC Berkeley campus receives well over half a billion dollars in research and other support from external sources. In the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, UC Berkeley attracted $673.9 million in new awards. Many of these awards fund multiyear research projects and support expenditures that will be reflected in subsequent years. <br /><br />The federal government provided 55 percent of these funds, <br /><br />and California state agencies and other government sources, industry, and the nonprofit sector supplied the rest. Of the research funding provided by the U.S. government, the largest contributors are the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation.<br /><br />http://vcresearch.berkeley.edu/berkeley-research-numbers<br /><br /><br />the kids will stop acting up if you take away their allowance.<br /><br /><br />rrbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02393209810150225963noreply@blogger.com